IT managers looking to benefit from the many advancements offered with Wi-Fi 6 network technology must consider a series of issues that will determine when and how to best implement the next-generation wireless infrastructure. Source: Crucial Considerations for Wi-Fi 6 Deployments | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing
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Crucial Considerations for Wi-Fi 6 Deployments | Network Computing
January 27th, 2020 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesDon’t Get Left in the Dust | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community | Network Computing
November 27th, 2019 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesDust will cause your equipment to overheat, cause fans to run more often and louder, air conditioners will work harder, and your equipment will consume more power. Source: Don’t Get Left in the Dust | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community | Network Computing
What Is Structured Cabling And Why Use It?
July 8th, 2019 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesWhat is structured cabling? Structured cabling is defined as building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure. Typically, it consists of a number of standardized smaller elements. In a structured cabling system, there is a structure created by a series of patch panels and trunks. It allows for a connection from hardware ports to a patch panel […]
What Is Network Cabling? | Total Comms Training
June 17th, 2019 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesNetwork cables are used to connect and transfer data and information between computers, routers, switches and storage area networks . These cables are essentially the carrier or media through which data flows. Source: What Is Network Cabling? | Total Comms Training
What is a Wireless Access Point (WAP)? – Definition from Techopedia
June 12th, 2019 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesA wireless access point (WAP) is a hardware device or configured node on a local area network (LAN) that allows wireless capable devices and wired networks to connect through a wireless standard, including Wi-Fi or Bluetooth… Source: What is a Wireless Access Point (WAP)? – Definition from Techopedia
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Installing Cabling Networks
March 11th, 2019 | Data & Voice Cabling / Network Cabling ServicesA lot can go wrong with improper planning, bad testing and bad practices. The bottom line? Let CTSBoston take care of your business network cabling installation. Any network technician knows, setting up cable networks is nothing short of finicky. Running cables to install a network can, and often does, involve working indoors, outdoors, and even […]